Mudlet 1.0.5 is here1 min read

New Features

We’ve added Lua functions to create permanent aliases/triggers/timers that show up in the script editor. This means that the #alias way of creating stuff from the input line is now feasible!

Another scripting addition was that now you can check if an alias/trigger/timer exits or is enabled. You can also enable, disable, and delete them via scripting.

The trigger editor pattern list was also partially redesigned, along with the trigger editor itself – making it perform much faster.

Blaine von Roeder has also created a Variable Persistence System – which means you can now easily save your variables across sessions! The manual will be updated shortly on how to make use of this.

Additinally, Babelfish created a checho function – it allows you to easily make an echo that has colors in between, using the hex color values. Next Mudlet version will have a cecho function which will allow you to do things like cecho(“this is red green blue”)!

Bug Fixes

Updated to QT-4.6, removing many rendering and display issues(doubling line inputs, etc)

Fixed resetFormat( windowName ) to work on main console. Syntax is resetFormat().

Defaulted LF-after-newline to ON for GA-enabled MUDs. Fixes reported problems with IRE prompts.

Returning focus to Mudlet no longer causes incorrect characters to be hilighted in the command line.

Pressing up when the command line is empty now selects the last sent command.